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Growing pains a gain for Delle Donne
It is getting to be an old story, what with the number of times Elena Delle Donne has recounted what happened to her basketball career almost exactly five years ago. Yet she tells it again without hesitation and with enthusiasm, filling in details...
Tags: Basketball, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, ESPN (tv network), Lyme Disease, Financial Aid
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Vice President Addresses Coast Guard Graduates
The Hartford CourantNEW LONDON -- Vice President Joe Biden told graduates at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy commencement ceremony Wednesday morning that they will face new responsibilities in a changing and dangerous world. "This is not your father's Coast Guard," Biden...Tags: U.S. Military, Dannel P. Malloy , Government, Executive Branch, Thames River
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After 6 decades, Mom hangs up the red pen
Nearly 60 years after she first stood in front of a classroom, my mother will retire from teaching Tuesday. She began in 1954 with a freshman English section at Miami University in Ohio where she was a graduate student. She went on to teach nursery...
Tags: Basketball, Teaching and Learning, Miami University, ESPN (tv network), Chicago Sky
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Snubbed And Abandoned: The ACC Keeps Rejecting UConn While Big East Charter Members Flee To Other Conferences
The Hartford CourantIn April 2011, UConn was on top of the college sports world. The men's basketball team, led by Kemba Walker, had just won an improbable national title, the third for coach Jim Calhoun. Geno Auriemma's women's team had made it to the Final Four yet...Tags: Georgetown Hoyas, Miami Hurricanes, Boston College, Alabama Crimson Tide, Justice System
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Vegetable-based plastics
PHILADELPHIA - With all his talk about sugar cane, corn, casaba and fungi, Jeff White sounded like someone with a food obsession. But the ingredients he enumerated during an interview had to do with manufacturing, not a meal. His is an unconventional...Tags: Marketing, Synthetics and Plastics, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research and Technology, Agriculture
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Parkland election: Two community volunteers running for Seat 2
— Two opponents who have served together as community volunteers are vying for the same commission seat in the March 12 special election. Christine Hunschofsky and Nancy Schwamb Robeson are seeking the District 2 seat, previously held by Jared...
Tags: Parkland, Jeremy Ring, Colleges and Universities, Financial Aid, Coral Springs
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Former Hampton High star Tyrod Taylor adapts to his Ravens' backup role
OWINGS MILLS, MD. — Tyrod Taylor's cubicle in the Baltimore Ravens' locker room is tucked away in a corner near the bathroom, directly opposite of those occupied by veterans such as Ray Lewis and Matt Birk. But the Hampton High graduate was...
Tags: Tyrod Taylor, Joe Flacco, Frank Gore, American Football Conference, Alex Smith
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Asonevich: State funding needed for community colleges
Federal economist's estimate that 2 million jobs go unfilled today as a result of skills, training and education gaps. The same is true in Pennsylvania. In the report submitted last year by the Governor's Manufacturing Advisory Council it was noted...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Government, Colleges and Universities
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Lafayette College's frat flap raises constitutional concerns
In the delightful 1970 movie "The Cheyenne Social Club," Jimmy Stewart plays an aging Texas cowpoke whose dream of becoming "a respectable Republican businessman" comes true when he inherits a thriving business up in Wyoming. It turns out the business...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Health and Safety at School, Colleges and Universities, Henry Fonda, James Stewart
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Northern Lehigh, CCHS to honor some of its best
'Tis the season for area high schools to honor some of its all-time best athletes, coaches and teams. At Northern Lehigh tonight, the school will welcome five individuals and a championship team into its Slatington/Northern Lehigh Ring of Honor. The...Tags: Basketball, Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association, Softball, Field Hockey, Muhlenberg College
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Wendell Garrett dies at 83; 'Antiques Roadshow' appraiser
Wendell D. Garrett, a historian and authority on American decorative arts who was widely known for his appearances as an appraiser on the long-running PBS series "Antiques Roadshow," has died. He was 83. Garrett died Nov. 14 of natural causes at a...
Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Manhattan (New York City), Trips and Vacations, John Adams, PBS (tv network)
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Business People - Dec. 2
Parkway Neuroscience and Spine Institute Dr. Peter Campbell is the newest neurosurgeon at Parkway Neuroscience and Spine Institute in Hagerstown. He joins fellow neurosurgeons John R. Caruso, Brian Holmes, Neil Patrick O’Malley and Michael G....
Tags: The Salvation Army, Finance, Banking, American Medical Association, Medical Procedures and Tests
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